Musician Kofi Kinaata has revealed that the much-anticipated ‘Made In Taadi’ concert will not be held in 2022.
In a press release shared on his social media handles, the artiste and his management noted the event was called off due to circumstances beyond their control.
“Though this year’s Made in Taadi has been called off, Sekondi Takoradi remains your favourite Christmas destination and as such, we encourage all Ghanaians to visit the Twin City during this yuletide,” they noted.
Meanwhile, Kofi Kinaata assured fans who may be heartbroken by the news that they will continue to see him perform at the numerous events he has been billed to perform at.
“Any inconvenience caused is deeply regretted. Still, Team Move,” he added.
Since its inception, the people of Takoradi and the ‘Sweetie Pie’ hitmaker fans have consistently attended the event every year.
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